Category: Art
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Cherub holding a Duck
Sabatino de Angelis and Son
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Menelaos and Patroclus (‘Pasquino’)
Unknown artist
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Susanna Trevelyan, Mrs John Hudson
Thomas Gainsborough RA (1727 – 1788), Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723 – 1792) and Studio
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‘Civilisation’ (A Mother teaching her Child to pray)
Thomas Woolner RA (1825 – 1892)
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Sir George Trevelyan
Thomas Hudson (1701 – 1779)
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Caroline Philips, Lady Trevelyan with her Son Charles, later Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan
James Archer (1822 – 1904)
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Sir George Otto Trevelyan
James Archer (1822 – 1904)
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Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan
Jonathan Parker (b. 1968)
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Thomas Bruce
after François Harrewijn (1700 – 1764)
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Sir William Blackett
possibly L. Schuneman (fl.c.1666/7-1681?)
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Henry Calverley
British (English) School
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An Unknown Young Girl, possibly Elizabeth Ord, later Lady Blackett
British (English) School
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Diana Blackett, Lady Wentworth
attributed to Philippe Mercier (1689 – 1760)
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Julia Blackett, Lady Calverley
British (English) School
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Walter Pye
Cornelius Johnson (1593 – 1661)
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Joyce Pye, Mrs Henry Calverley
British (English) School
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Sir John Trevelyan
George Romney (1734 – 1802)
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Isabella Blackett, Countess of Buchan
Enoch Seeman the younger (c.1694 – 1744)
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Probably Sir Edward Blackett
John Riley (1646 – 1691) and John Closterman (1660 – 1711)
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Elizabeth Kirkley, Lady Blackett but probably Mary Yorke
John Riley (1646 – 1691) and John Closterman (1660 – 1711)
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Elizabeth Blackett (Daughter of Sir William Blackett)
British (English) School
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Husband of Elizabeth Blackett, miscalled William Marshall
British (English) School
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King James II as Duke of York
manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 – 1723)
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Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan
Eden Upton Eddis (1812 – 1901)
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William Whewell
Edward Hodges Baily (1788 – 1867)
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Emperor Napoleon I
Unknown artist
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Paolo and Francesca
Alexander Munro (1825 – 1871)
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Maria Wilson, Lady Trevelyan
John Hoppner, RA (1758 – 1810)
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George on the Wrekin
Jonathan Parker (b. 1968)
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Willoughby Trevelyan
George Romney (1734 – 1802)